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time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this is the day that is already long campaign for freedom will end. he says he is innocent and not a criminal. but he also knew that being charged with insulting the monarchy in thailand usually results in a long jail term. and that is exactly what was handed down of the criminal courts in bangkok. he was given 10 years for publishing articles in his magazine deemed offensive to the monarchy and an additional year for a separate defamation case. this verdict is another blow to thailand's human rights record and, in particular, freedom of speech, which is safeguarded by the constitution. but the magistrate overrides everything else. he did no
time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this is the day that is already long...
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millions of british women would be hit by the proposal in today's conservative report to opt out of the eu law. will be prime minister rule out this opt out today? >> what this government has done, explain to im at the begiing of prime minister's question is massively help the women through the single tear peion. i look very carefully at the proposal he mentioned and i will write to im. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know my right honorable friend is aware of the extreme study suffered in the west country in november and december of last year, impacting many homes and businesses but also sweeping away the rail link between the west country and london leaving us cut off for several days. which he ushered our government will take every step necessary to improve the resilience of this vital rail link so we never get cut off a give? >> i think my honorable friend is right to raise this issue. i'm well aware of how bad the flooding was but i want to see myself how badly that town had been flooded. i know that my right honorable friend has been discussing the recent flooding with rail chair and chief
millions of british women would be hit by the proposal in today's conservative report to opt out of the eu law. will be prime minister rule out this opt out today? >> what this government has done, explain to im at the begiing of prime minister's question is massively help the women through the single tear peion. i look very carefully at the proposal he mentioned and i will write to im. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know my right honorable friend is aware of the extreme study...
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at the end of the day, if you look towards asia and china, they have not got such strict laws. >> it is a complaint voiced by many employers in britain. but the logistics company does acknowledge that the advantages of eu membership far outweigh the disadvantages. it used to treat hard to find warehouse workers, for instance. now, polish immigrants happily fill those vacancies. they say they want politicians to make the you an easier place to do business. >> it is very important that europe sees itself as competing against the rest of the world rather than competing against each other. we should not be in a battle between what the uk is doing against what ireland is doing or against what italy is doing. all we are doing -- all we're interested in is how you're up competes against the rest of the world. >> when it comes to the bottom line, the eu is a mainstay for a great many businesses across britain. for them, leaving the single market would be a nightmare scenario. am i getting down to some core corporate news now, anderman gineing giantiemens has reported a 12% drop in profits. i
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week of violent unrest between the government and oppositions militias and yet a cabinet you are a law giving the military the power of arrest of the president declared a state of emergency and curfews in three provinces this was ignored by protesters who took to the streets on mass across the country calling for regime change it was no breakthrough in attempts at compromise as the opposition ignored calls for a national dialogue by the president in cairo all crowds continue to clash with security forces leaving piles of burning debris in the streets. co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says the statement by the army chief could signal the military is playing out its own game behind the scenes. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely that there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military that's on the surface however there are deeper interpretations of what's going on some of the interpretation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all
week of violent unrest between the government and oppositions militias and yet a cabinet you are a law giving the military the power of arrest of the president declared a state of emergency and curfews in three provinces this was ignored by protesters who took to the streets on mass across the country calling for regime change it was no breakthrough in attempts at compromise as the opposition ignored calls for a national dialogue by the president in cairo all crowds continue to clash with...
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or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. still to come this all of us seeking shelter the number of homeless people in the know said she flies. with many believing that her new government policies will only if a bad day the situation is the story and much more to show for a. wealthy british style. that's not on to the tightly. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of report . to speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. cool. in washington to syria now where activists and rebels say the bodies of at least sixty five young men have been found on the bank of a river in the northern syrian city of aleppo and i must warn you that you may find the following footage extremely disturbing by. of them had their han
or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. still to come this all of us seeking shelter the number of homeless people in the know said she flies. with many believing that her new government policies will only if a bad day the situation is the story and much more to show for a. wealthy british style. that's not on to the tightly. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines...
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or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. to syria now where activists and rebels say the bodies of sixty five young men have been found on the bank of the river in the northern syrian city of aleppo i must warn you that viewers may find the following footage extremely disturbing most of them had they had said hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to the heads of bodies were covered in a knot and show signs of decay i'd have us say more bodies could still be in the water at the moment there's no confirmation of who carried out the killings but it is a chief of this trend either online blogger paolo rough phoning says the culprits are well known. for its rebel forces. training to. existing government of syria. really that means they. must be given permission of the possible sides we have to divide these situations between there's certain rebellion of it started doing the. lord's faction eg against the like a democracy and there is a three groups. that are lies that are out of the the salafi. is and the religious be
or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. to syria now where activists and rebels say the bodies of sixty five young men have been found on the bank of the river in the northern syrian city of aleppo i must warn you that viewers may find the following footage extremely disturbing most of them had they had said hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to the heads of bodies were covered in a knot and show signs of decay i'd have us say more bodies could still be in the water...
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dismissed at any time by a royal decree now the biggest source of discontent here is a new election law which critics claim is rigged in favor of pro-government candidates by allowing favoring in fact a larger number of rural tribal representatives who are largely seen as being loyal to the government in fact of the one hundred fifty seats available in this parliament only twenty seven can go to candidates from national parties and the muslim brotherhood is the largest most popular and the biggest political party here in jordan and has really been the driving force behind the boycott of this vote and the opposition but of course discontent isn't just limited to the islamists many regular jordanians here feel that corruption has continued to be rampant and are quite frustrated with the economic situation industry and that is why we see a lot of voter apathy it really is a major test of whether these small incremental changes by the regime and monarchy are going to be enough to placate the opposition from the people who we've talked to in fact the leadership of the muslim brotherhood says
dismissed at any time by a royal decree now the biggest source of discontent here is a new election law which critics claim is rigged in favor of pro-government candidates by allowing favoring in fact a larger number of rural tribal representatives who are largely seen as being loyal to the government in fact of the one hundred fifty seats available in this parliament only twenty seven can go to candidates from national parties and the muslim brotherhood is the largest most popular and the...
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or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. and some news coming in from syria now activists and rebels are say the bodies of sixty five young men happened found on a bank of a river in and order in syria city of aleppo and must warn you that of us may find the following footage extremely disturbing most of them had their hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to their head the bodies were covered in mud and showed signs of decay activists say more bodies could still be in the water at the moment there's no information on who carried out the killings. meanwhile syria's rebel coalition is in paris to plead for aid and political backing to overthrow the assad regime the opposition needs money to stay viable but is efforts to form a provincial government have so far failed this is of france warns the islamic militants could gain ground and plunge the country into further chaos if cash flow is not secured r t caught up with one of the leaders of the opposition and asked him what he thinks is needed to bring peace to syri
or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. and some news coming in from syria now activists and rebels are say the bodies of sixty five young men happened found on a bank of a river in and order in syria city of aleppo and must warn you that of us may find the following footage extremely disturbing most of them had their hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to their head the bodies were covered in mud and showed signs of decay activists say more bodies could still be in...
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now is that even possible well see that is a very interesting question because the extradition law the extradition treaty in new zealand doesn't really allow extradition for copyright so what they did they threw some extra charges on top and one of them is rocketeer ring where they basically say we are a mafia organisation and we set up our internet business to basically be an auger nies crime network that was set up and structured the way it was just to do criminal copyright infringement and anyone who has ever used make up words any idea about how that website worked knows immediately that it's total nonsense but they needed to chop that on in order to have even a chance for extradition but in our opinion you see all of that i think was secondary the primary goal was to take down mega upload and this draw it completely that was their mission and that's why the whole thing in hong kong for example they called it operation takedown speaking of internet freedom is the e.c. that the new program is fully encrypted and you're touting it as it's encrypted program so that people want to use
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or emergency emergency law in those specific areas it sounds to me like a lot of the complaints are the same of those that were against hosni mubarak why then can't the opposition and the people who are so unhappy just wait for a general election and vote who they see fit to come into power. well you have to understand that the muslim brotherhood and the political islam camp is pretty huge and have a following between eight to eleven million so they're not going to go anywhere and the same time you have all barak's people as well as the current opposition. which a lot has a bigger alliance in the national television front who also could be. ten to fifteen million so you have a gridlock here where both parties are being very stubborn they do not want to put forth any concessions either side the national salvation front puts a lot of the requisites for dialogue which makes it almost impossible for the president to accept this and vice versa now to get out of this gridlock you need to a third party or three third. movement with pressure both to sit down and thought the concept of havin
or emergency emergency law in those specific areas it sounds to me like a lot of the complaints are the same of those that were against hosni mubarak why then can't the opposition and the people who are so unhappy just wait for a general election and vote who they see fit to come into power. well you have to understand that the muslim brotherhood and the political islam camp is pretty huge and have a following between eight to eleven million so they're not going to go anywhere and the same time...
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outside the court today, his brother-in-law said in his body was proof of murder. >> we some marks on the left and right shoulder, he said. there was a cut on the forearm, and there were marks on his back. it seems he was trying to flee. we believe he was killed. >> the family is looking to the supreme court for answers and for justice. the government has already established a judicial commission to look into his death. a report is due in about 10 days or so. many here wonder if whenever it may be will actually come out. so the supreme court has now ordered its own investigation into the death of the official, saying there were widespread concerns that the inquiry would not be free and fair. bbc news, islamabad. >> now, to london, where the british prime minister, david cameron, talks about a choice about whether to leave the european union if his party wins the next election. it will be the first time in nearly 40 years for the british people to say whether they want to be in the eu or out. some were quick to criticize the move, saying it could block future risk. our correspondent re
outside the court today, his brother-in-law said in his body was proof of murder. >> we some marks on the left and right shoulder, he said. there was a cut on the forearm, and there were marks on his back. it seems he was trying to flee. we believe he was killed. >> the family is looking to the supreme court for answers and for justice. the government has already established a judicial commission to look into his death. a report is due in about 10 days or so. many here wonder if...
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now this is actually the strongest most popular national party here in georgia and if the electoral law was different then the muslim brotherhood was frankly when a majority of seats here but the way that things are set up of the one hundred fifty seats in this parliament only twenty seven of them go to national parties the rest go to largely independent and tribal candidates those are seen as being closely aligned with the government and that is why a lot of people who are upset with the outcome frankly see this new parliament as being aligned with the king and not necessarily an independent body of any sort. can dot com internet entrepreneur an activist claims he's a victim of a u.s. political witch hunt until last year his file sharing service may upload was one of the most popular on the web it allowed millions of users to exchange digital content free of charge but here's what comes up if you go to the mega upload site right now a band by u.s. authorities has become a landmark in the case. landmark case in the prosecution of those who are for internet freedom but kim dotcom says he
now this is actually the strongest most popular national party here in georgia and if the electoral law was different then the muslim brotherhood was frankly when a majority of seats here but the way that things are set up of the one hundred fifty seats in this parliament only twenty seven of them go to national parties the rest go to largely independent and tribal candidates those are seen as being closely aligned with the government and that is why a lot of people who are upset with the...
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there is law. there is british law. there is american law. it's there, and it wasn't enforced in britain. >> rose: piers morgan for the hour next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: piers morgan is here. he is the host of "piers morgan tonight." it is the two-year anniversary of the show's launch. he has interviewed, a colorfulivate of the guests. they range from paris hilton to the calledy llama. earlier in his career he headline the "sun" and "daily mirror. he is bringing his appetite for controversy to america. i am pleased to have him on this program. welcome. époood to see you. >> good to see you, charlie. >> rose: i want to just go to gun control because you waded into this battle. was there a particular thing that set you off, other than the tragedy of 20 innocent children? >> yeah. it was actually-- it was earlier than that. when i began at cnn in january 2010, it was a week after gabby giffords had been shot. and i was completely shocked, not just by what hap
there is law. there is british law. there is american law. it's there, and it wasn't enforced in britain. >> rose: piers morgan for the hour next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: piers morgan is here. he is the host of "piers morgan tonight." it is the two-year anniversary of the show's launch. he has interviewed, a colorfulivate of the guests. they range from paris hilton to the calledy llama....
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including the draft law of election law but unfortunately after all the political parts agreed whole parts bit did in the along agreed. agreed upon as a draft of the draft law the muslim brotherhood themselves didn't fulfill their obligation to ensure the council and it changed some some important exactly which i thought you know we don't know yet that we understand the most we do understand the muslim brotherhood did manipulate the constitution and some way or another to essentially cement themselves in power for for who knows how long the question is do you think the muslim brotherhood is willing to allow for some sort of reform with the constitution to allow for some sort of new political movement here. i don't think saw a list the fear that people in history it. challenges them a challenge little thirty particularly in terms of going to situational amendment we are hearing all the time that people in muslim brotherhood do not want to change the constitution and seize of the constitution is a pistol over the globe. thought i think more people to exercise but it showed on them. rea
including the draft law of election law but unfortunately after all the political parts agreed whole parts bit did in the along agreed. agreed upon as a draft of the draft law the muslim brotherhood themselves didn't fulfill their obligation to ensure the council and it changed some some important exactly which i thought you know we don't know yet that we understand the most we do understand the muslim brotherhood did manipulate the constitution and some way or another to essentially cement...
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constitution to be revoked and in the meantime here in cairo the cabinet i'm sure officer approves the law allowing the armed forces to arrest civilians if this gets approved by the church council it's likely to meet a lot of opposition from human rights groups as they worry that many civilians will face military trial. so this is very reminiscent of a cairo that i saw when i was there a year ago also two years ago talk we're still be grieving tear gas is there any sign that this violence will end any time soon. but the moment the clashes infamous and to continue just off to his credit here to my to my right between anti-government protesters and security forces that has been going on all through the night stick of filth in the downtown hundreds of gathering sorry right now with much is expected from across the capital into the central to hurry square against the president mean on impulse i.e. there has been a funeral today for those killed during the clashes yesterday during another key route which was the protesters killed the day before the looks like the violence is yours and any crime
constitution to be revoked and in the meantime here in cairo the cabinet i'm sure officer approves the law allowing the armed forces to arrest civilians if this gets approved by the church council it's likely to meet a lot of opposition from human rights groups as they worry that many civilians will face military trial. so this is very reminiscent of a cairo that i saw when i was there a year ago also two years ago talk we're still be grieving tear gas is there any sign that this violence will...
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well it's definitely unlawful i mean it's a lawful against the constitution the question is also you know how many people in spain right now. are really behind this constitution and when when does this constitution actually mean anything the constitution also guarantees a right for instance to decent housing and yet we find that you know hundreds of people are being are being kicked out of their homes today and being left out in the street all over spain and in catalonia so you know the constitution a lot of the times serves to i guess is about to validate an argument or to legitimize an argument whenever it's convenient for whoever is governing at the time. let's it gets out to what is i suppose the broad of the question here if indeed catalonia is able to hold a referendum on splitting from spain if indeed madrid allows it to happen if indeed spade gets involved and votes for it is allowed to go its own way kind of survive out there on its own. well that's a really good question or i mean it's hard to say because when it comes to you know i'm the party that's currently in the gover
well it's definitely unlawful i mean it's a lawful against the constitution the question is also you know how many people in spain right now. are really behind this constitution and when when does this constitution actually mean anything the constitution also guarantees a right for instance to decent housing and yet we find that you know hundreds of people are being are being kicked out of their homes today and being left out in the street all over spain and in catalonia so you know the...
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it's like messing with international law. this scene is the most disputed area you never notice it just because people told us but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll build in this area like because my friends want to build some like to buy something before we even constructed it. is coming up. he says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing of the one facing the holy capital of his well i pay so much money for rent in london in the one in london and here in new one and in the big city thing is cheaper and more comfortable it all starts here so beautiful all of us is ours bloody brilliant view you can look down at palestinians this is the new area being built opposite you one i just called this real estate it's called hideout three they send all the flats in this part of town and they say no to seek peace of a settlement and it will never be evacuated they selling more and more how come all the cleaners of the city and all the bills are you should be jewish labor. should be.
it's like messing with international law. this scene is the most disputed area you never notice it just because people told us but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll build in this area like because my friends want to build some like to buy something before we even constructed it. is coming up. he says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing of the one facing the holy capital of his well i pay so much money for rent in london in the one in...
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and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the law if you are in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has he summed up the key diplomatic ups and downs of the past year. has more for us on the issues talked about said the very start of this conference was the conflict in syria and according to russia's foreign minister it's been going on for around two years now but there's still no evidence after it from the international community to get its side. actually. said that the one sided approach seen by most western states is only encouraging the rubble strewn gaijin more violence which will use to more bloodshed another issue actually another conflict also talked about it's time for us is the france milita
and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the law if you are in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has he...
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it's like messing with international law. is the most disputed area you never notice it just because people told us. but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll be like because my friends want to be like to buy something before we even construct and i was coming up and. it says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing a few one facing the holy. i pay so much money for rent in london in one in london and here. and in the big city and think it's cheaper and more comfortable. so all of us is ours. you can look down and palestinians this is the new area being built up as if you want i just called this state is called three they said all the flats in this part of town and i say no to sixty three percent and then it will never be evacuated they selling more and more. of the city and all the bills are you should be jewish label. me. i want to see an. agent to get to the all the legalities. of. you selling your house by any chance in. my life. and we caught up with the filmmaker nimrod ca
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the worst part of the law but he didn't. quite. get. what it was like to have you never seen anything like that. now the cherry picking our now you can't even leaders were quick to dismiss david cameron's ideas for a reformed union britain would be happy to stay in and a landmark speech box a national referendum on membership but only after brussels agrees to some major changes france said it all roll out the red carpet of the u.k. wants to go and meet people in the town says there's no way britain will get any special favors the point is that renegotiation is going to be nigh on impossible we've had a home of underemployed the president of the european council you've had georgia manuel but also you've had a shawl trues the president of the european parliament you've had a good prime minister and the list can go on of all of these people who are saying that britain cannot cherry pick this is an attempt by cameron to kick this issue with the long grass we're talking about a referendum five years down the line and it's all dependent on wh
the worst part of the law but he didn't. quite. get. what it was like to have you never seen anything like that. now the cherry picking our now you can't even leaders were quick to dismiss david cameron's ideas for a reformed union britain would be happy to stay in and a landmark speech box a national referendum on membership but only after brussels agrees to some major changes france said it all roll out the red carpet of the u.k. wants to go and meet people in the town says there's no way...
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it's like messing with international law. this is the most disputed area you never noticed it just because people told us. but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll be like because my friends want to be like to buy something before we even constructed i was coming up. it says this is the fell stone being set for the new god willing or for you one facing the holy capital of his i pay so much money for rent in london in the one in london and here. and in the big city. comfortable it all starts here so beautiful hours bloody brilliant view you can look down and palestinians this is the new area being built opens if you want i just call this real estate it's called how doll free they sell all the flats in this part of town and i say no to see them and it will never be evacuated today selling more and more how come all the cleaners of the city and all the bills are you should be jewish label. me. i want to see it going to be agent to get to the all the legalities. of. you selling your house and. my
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online video footage showing muslims enforcing the own shari'a law is in london threaten to escalate it see the ethnic tensions. to the question how when and why the government can track its citizens the f.b.i. responded with it's so our u.s. civil liberties group demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored and receive a blank reply leaving them ever more in the dark. you're watching us here live from moscow it's good to have you whether it's. now the u.k.'s prime minister is threatening to leave the european union apart pledging to give the british people a vote on whether to leave if brussels doesn't agree to some major changes that will happen only if his party wins the next election and the landmark speech david cameron hit out at the union's ever closer integration saying it should recognise the diversity of its members and not a snuff it out and for more now joined by aussies andrew farmer hello there andrea so what were the highlights of this long awaited speech of david cameron that. well essentially he did pledge to offer the british public a referendum on wh
online video footage showing muslims enforcing the own shari'a law is in london threaten to escalate it see the ethnic tensions. to the question how when and why the government can track its citizens the f.b.i. responded with it's so our u.s. civil liberties group demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored and receive a blank reply leaving them ever more in the dark. you're watching us here live from moscow it's good to have you whether it's. now the u.k.'s prime minister is...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three cities which have seen deadly rioting in recent days. the french military machine or rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could be seeking to recall an ais its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron of finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. he recapping the week's top stories with our weekly good to have you with us as of violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port sayyid so was and is merely a echoing in the days of former leader hosni mubarak that is after a massive march in port siad it turned bloody leaving a four people dead and hundreds injured correspondent bill troop is in cairo where she has come under clouds of tear gas amid mass protests. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi sorry to see this going to take us to me i hear
egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three cities which have seen deadly rioting in recent days. the french military machine or rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could be seeking to recall an ais its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron of finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this...
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or its current leadership but this time they initiated a boycott demanding a change in the election laws and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the rule for you in the future he would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. and you can watch of the full interview with the prime minister of jordan showing after two hundred g.m.t. . now police in the u.k. have arrested two men who are said to be part of a vigilante group calling themselves the muslim patrol clips posted on you tube showed the youths walking around east london confronting people and telling them to obey shari'a law muslim organisations in the area have condemned their actions because aunty sara for the reports is simmering this can happen on the streets of the british capital in the first players. and islamic long secret that's what they call themselves a small number of people who were growing up to members of the public. and confronting them saying that they were implementing the
or its current leadership but this time they initiated a boycott demanding a change in the election laws and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the rule for you in the future he would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. and you can watch of the full interview with the prime minister of jordan showing after two hundred g.m.t. . now police in the...
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so great britain a video posted online of men trying to enforce shari'a law in london is causing. this police arrest two youths thought to be part of the radical group that's coming up a bit later this hour. for now considering extending its commitment to the french intervention in mali including sending in troops for logistical support for the u.s. italy and the u.k. also boosted their backing for the operation morgan an expert on west africa believes power is clearly underestimated the size of the task. this is a very strange and very diverse and very kind of collide coalition of people you have the hard core of the al qaeda and the islamic magreb find now they are very very hard to fight as between out there for almost a decade they know the region very very well you know the desert is that absolute home you also have the rebels who basically decided to put their faith in a yeah garley is this islam this leader this strongman he's basically used a lot of to ari into joining his islamist cause now they'll be at home and they know that there's a that's their territory their soup
so great britain a video posted online of men trying to enforce shari'a law in london is causing. this police arrest two youths thought to be part of the radical group that's coming up a bit later this hour. for now considering extending its commitment to the french intervention in mali including sending in troops for logistical support for the u.s. italy and the u.k. also boosted their backing for the operation morgan an expert on west africa believes power is clearly underestimated the size...
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online video footage showing muslims and forcing their own shari'a law zones in london to escalate seething ethnic tensions. to the how when and why. the f.b.i. responded with us civil liberties groups demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored it received a blank leaving them more in the. pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow with news from around the world. now the u.k.'s prime minister is threatening to split the european hard to give the british people of vote on whether to leave if brussels doesn't agree to some major changes although that will only happen if he wins the next election in a landmark speech david cameron hit out at the union's closer integration saying it should recognise the diversity of its members unquote not snuff it out let's get more details on the. e.u. today so cameron finally got the referendum off what do you think about the results of what he had to say. essentially what he was trying to say is that he believed that britain and also members of the european union would be more prosperous if they just pretty much concentrated o
online video footage showing muslims and forcing their own shari'a law zones in london to escalate seething ethnic tensions. to the how when and why. the f.b.i. responded with us civil liberties groups demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored it received a blank leaving them more in the. pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow with news from around the world. now the u.k.'s prime minister is threatening to split the european hard to give the british people of...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law in three cities which have seen deadly rioting in recent days. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could it be seeking to recolonize its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow recapping week's top stories this is r.t. with the week. as violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port saïd suez and israeli are going to the days of former leader hosni mubarak that's after a massive march and portside a u. turn bloody leaving four people dead and hundreds injured correspondent bill true is in cairo where she's come under clouds of tear gas amid mass protests in a televised press statement from president mohamed morsi so if he's we decided to take us in the eye here is a cautious continue in cairo. president wanted most he decl
egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law in three cities which have seen deadly rioting in recent days. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could it be seeking to recolonize its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow recapping week's top...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three rioting cities with unrest flaring up once again imports. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could be seeking to recall an eis its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with the week's top stories and today's top news this is r t with the weekly as violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of portside suez and is mainly echoing the days of former leader hosni mubarak this is amid renewed clashes in port side that left seven people dead and hundreds injured following a mass funeral procession correspondent bill true is in cairo where she has come under clouds of tear gas. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi sorry to see this going to take us to me i hears the questions continue in cairo. president had mostly declared a state of emergency
egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three rioting cities with unrest flaring up once again imports. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could be seeking to recall an eis its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with the week's top stories and today's top news this is r t...
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would anyone change the law if you in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election i mean forced to change their ask in a foreigner. and you can watch of the full interview with the prime minister of jordan that we are showing are just our eighteen hundred g.m.t. . for now though the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change and that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov as he summed up the key diplomatic ups and downs of the past year. in office. one of the issues talked about said the very start of this conference was the conflict in syria and according to russia's foreign minister it's been going on for around two years now but there's still no evidence after it from the international community to get its sides to put their weapons down actually said you know i would of said that the a one sided approach seen by most western states is only encouraging the rebels to gauge in more violen
would anyone change the law if you in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election i mean forced to change their ask in a foreigner. and you can watch of the full interview with the prime minister of jordan that we are showing are just our eighteen hundred g.m.t. . for now though the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of...
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it's not a miss america as a shari'a law but obviously we've seen that this is a debate the really does inflame tensions and causes a lot of control the sea and i think the muslim community core c.-k. really have come out to condemn what this small grapes done and to try and distance themselves from of the east london mosque say that it is designed to stoke up tension so that there's very much an emphasis on distancing themselves from that type of behavior certainly this is part of a why did debate in the area of london where the police think that this video was filmed in east london is an area that see this argument come up a number of times in the past couple of years with fundamentalist leaks in these areas making a lot of noise about wanting to relaunch implemented in the end it is a very touchy subject for a lot of people as we said very threatening behavior in these videos and as a missing community here the case being you know very very trying to highlight is it. it is very thought that of course as it has gone around the edges that a lot of people seeing this and say this is all
it's not a miss america as a shari'a law but obviously we've seen that this is a debate the really does inflame tensions and causes a lot of control the sea and i think the muslim community core c.-k. really have come out to condemn what this small grapes done and to try and distance themselves from of the east london mosque say that it is designed to stoke up tension so that there's very much an emphasis on distancing themselves from that type of behavior certainly this is part of a why did...
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and their war against terror and how washington sort of moved on to passing laws that would allow for measures such as wiretapping and indefinite detention without charge or trial are there any fears the same could happen in europe if this is to miss the threat does as late as has been predicted by officials like david cameron this is a very hard question to answer i think it's a good question you know if you if you get into a situation where your existence is threatened then i think. certain democratic rights may have to go by the board that was certainly true during the second world war but we're a long way from that sort of problem in western europe and i for one i think many people in western europe would be very very worried by indefinite detention and torture and all that sort of seeing which you know basically undermines democracy. algeria is the third biggest gas supplier to europe if this is the most insurgency does ask a late what effect do you think that might have on your rights energy and economies especially at this very difficult time for the euro. well there is a serio
and their war against terror and how washington sort of moved on to passing laws that would allow for measures such as wiretapping and indefinite detention without charge or trial are there any fears the same could happen in europe if this is to miss the threat does as late as has been predicted by officials like david cameron this is a very hard question to answer i think it's a good question you know if you if you get into a situation where your existence is threatened then i think. certain...
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and switzerland do have to comply we know why don't you regulate your time today you will in a year law relating to energy no way actually does that they can do that if they wish and fortunately their political establishment support so your membership wants to go along with most things but when there is something of great importance they can actually veto. all right gentlemen i want to. we have to go i wish short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the u.k. in europe stay with r.t. . as usual. the only thing we want. is. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. let me let me let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we have in the bank we are not. going to do this right it's a bad thing never get here and. talk about your name and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission free cretaceous f
and switzerland do have to comply we know why don't you regulate your time today you will in a year law relating to energy no way actually does that they can do that if they wish and fortunately their political establishment support so your membership wants to go along with most things but when there is something of great importance they can actually veto. all right gentlemen i want to. we have to go i wish short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the u.k. in...